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We support President Obama's commitment to the aid and reconstruction of Haiti, but it underscores our need for additional military capabilities.
As famine spreads in Somalia, it is more important than ever to ensure that food aid reaches the starving. It's unlikely that the US military, haunted by the memory of Black Hawk Down, will step in. And as long as supply chains are easily looted, hundreds of thousands of Somalis will continue to starve while al Qaeda-linked militants perpetuate conflict and instability in the country.
Advocacy journalists sitr up unwarranted hysteria over a weed-killer made to save farmers over $2 billion.
The United States and Britain must announce that African Union deliberations on access to the Security Council are meaningless untilAU deals with its own countries" human rights problems.
As the United States continues its defense cuts—even as U.S. forces are still in harm’s way around the world in places like Afghanistan—many in Washington and across America are scratching their heads, wondering why this is a problem.
The Libyan oil curse is responsible for the deaths of hundreds of innocent European and American victims of Libyan-sponsored terrorism and for the deaths of hundreds of thousands of Africans in civil wars.
As the British military drafts plans for humanitarian intervention, all eyes are on Zimbabwe's neighbors.
China is ramping up development and investment in Africa. What do African leaders think about these changes?





